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Skip the Line: Musée National Adrien Dubouché Ticket - Open Visit

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Limoges, FR
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Skip the Line: Musée National Adrien Dubouché Ticket - Open Visit

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Limoges, FR
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Embark on a captivating journey through the history of ceramics at the Musée National Adrien Dubouché. Skip the line and be immersed in the world's largest collection of Limoges porcelain, with over 18,000 exquisite pieces spanning from ancient times to modern day. As you stroll through the museum, take in the stunning architecture of the Italian façade and delve into the fascinating exhibits, including the old classrooms of the École d’arts décoratifs and the porcelain & ceramic-making techniques room. Marvel at the finest porcelain artworks and gain a deeper appreciation for this exquisite art form. With a self-guided tour, you can take your time exploring and enjoying the rich heritage on display. Book your tickets in advance and make the most of your visit to the Musée National Adrien Dubouché.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 1 hours - 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-5 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Largest public collection of Limoges porcelain
  • History of ceramics from Antiquity to modern day
  • Architectural marvel of the museum building
  • Visits through four distinct spaces
  • Finest porcelain artworks on display
  • Entrance tickets
  • Transfert
  • Personal expenses

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Introduction

Get ready for an extraordinary self-guided tour at the Musée National Adrien Dubouché, where you'll delve into the captivating world of Limoges porcelain. With this skip-the-line ticket, you'll have more time to immerse yourself in the largest public collection of Limoges porcelain in the world. But this museum has even more to offer than exquisite ceramics! Step inside its Italian façade and discover a historical landmark that showcases the evolution of ceramic art through the ages.

What to Expect?

During your visit, you can expect to spend approximately 60 to 90 minutes exploring the diverse displays. The museum takes you on a journey through four distinct spaces, each with its own allure. You'll begin by venturing into the old classrooms of the École d'arts décoratifs, where artistry and craftsmanship merge seamlessly. Next, behold the magnificent "Art Nouveau" halls from 1900, adorned with stunning porcelain creations. Gain insight into the intricate techniques behind porcelain and ceramic production in the dedicated room. Finally, marvel at the halls dedicated to the finest works of porcelain art, showcasing the mastery of renowned craftsmen.

Who is this for?

This experience is a true delight for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone seeking to appreciate the beauty of porcelain masterpieces. Whether you're traveling solo, on a romantic getaway, or exploring with friends and family, the Musée National Adrien Dubouché welcomes all curious souls. Let your imagination wander as you discover the essence of this treasured art form from Antiquity to the present day.

Why Book This?

By booking this skip-the-line ticket, you'll save valuable time during your visit, allowing you to fully embrace the wonders that await you. As you wander through the museum's halls, you'll witness the legacy of Limoges' porcelain manufacturers, unearthing the secrets of their craftsmanship. The blend of architectural beauty and artistic brilliance within this historical landmark provides an unparalleled experience. Immerse yourself in centuries of creativity and be inspired by the skilled hands that shaped these treasures.

Good to Know

In addition to the remarkable porcelain collection, the Musée National Adrien Dubouché offers a feast for the eyes with its stunning Italian façade. Originally a school of decorative arts, this captivating building became a museum in 1865. Take your time to absorb the rich history and immerse yourself in the ambiance of this treasure trove of art. Don't forget to capture memories of your visit as photography is permitted throughout the museum.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced the Musée National Adrien Dubouché have expressed awe and admiration for the extensive collection of Limoges porcelain housed within its walls. From the intricate designs to the impeccable craftsmanship, guests have been captivated by the beauty and historical significance of the works on display. Reviews highlight the informative exhibits, the well-preserved Art Nouveau halls, and the opportunity to witness the porcelain-making techniques up close. Overall, visitors have left the museum feeling enriched and inspired by the unique artistic treasures they encountered.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Musee National Adrien Dubouche

The Musée National Adrien Dubouché houses the largest public collection of Limoges porcelain in the world. Further to this, the museum also displays 18,000 pieces that catalogue the history of ceramics from Antiquity to the modern day. As such, the museum is not only dedicated to promoting the international renown of Limoges’ porcelain manufacturers, but also to celebrating the ceramic art form as a whole. Behind the doors of its Italian façade, the museum also offers a wealth of architecture to marvel at – the building itself was designated a historical landmark in 1992. Visits to the museum take visitors through four distinct spaces: the old classrooms of the École d’arts décoratifs (which shared the building with the museum), the old museum’s “Art Nouveau” halls from 1900, the porcelain & ceramic-making techniques room, and the halls dedicated to the finest porcelain artworks.

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Reviews

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5 (10)

190berndl

a very rare delight, a kind of museum of ceramics, very good gift shop and amazing exhibits. An absolute gem for Limoges

Bernd L

a very well thought out permanent exhibition, wonderful exhibits and a very good shop. The section on modern ceramics is particularly interesting

B1493ABjuliem

We did a family Easter workshop with friends and it was very good, we decorated a tote bag and a porcelain badge, solved puzzles in the museum and ended up with a treasure. The lecturer was very nice, the puzzles were not too simple, and there was all the material for our “works”. The museum is very beautiful and porcelain is represented there in all its eras, its techniques, its uses and its poetry.

X4643FGnadiab

Visite guidée intéressante. Guide très agréable. Nous avons appris plein de choses sur cette matière.

Girard_Mathieu

Balade contée très intéressante et légère à travers les galeries de ce magnifique musée. J'y étais avec 2 pré-ados qui se sont régalées de cette activité. Mention spéciale à la conteuse qui était très intéressante et captivante. Mention également à la logistique du musée pour cacher les éléments liés aux contes ainsi que mettre à la disposition des visiteurs sièges et coussins pour faciliter la balade. C'était top !

838claudep

je conseille une visite guidée, sur un thème qui introduira le visiteur au coeur des collections. Par exemple LES PORCELAINIERES , intéressant et présenté concrètement : les métiers et conditions de vie des femmes, et des hommes aussi. En 1h30, on apprend et on admire.

viard_philippe

bonne accueil et bonne organisation. Nous avons fait une excellent visite du musée Adrien Dubouché à Limoges le 18 juillet 2020

flo m

Pour toutes personnes s intéressant à la faïence et la porcelaine c est un musée qu il faut visiter. Prévoir une après midi complète

Yves L

Des collections à vous couper le souffle (15, 16, 17 et 18 eme siècles notamment). Une présentation superbe et sobre. On ressort enchanté. Accueil sympathique.

MarleneGayao

Mais conhecido como Museu da porcelana . No começo da visita você assisti um filme que conta a evolução histórica da produção de porcelanas.O edifício tem uma arquiteta contemporânea belíssima e um acervo fabuloso. As peças expostas são verdadeiras obras de arte. Na loja as peças são bem caras Recomendo.
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2024-04-23 16:22